From hpage@thepipeline.net Sun May 19 20:30:24 2002
Subject:Re: VK-77 preset problem WAS RE: 73 key organ like Electro?
--- In CloneWheel@y..., "elggobo" wrote:
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., "Donald Vail Watson" wrote:
> > Considering the few numbers of VK-77s out there and the fact that
> the cost
> > of the instrument has dictated that the majority of the owners are
> > professionals, I tend to doubt this statement. When I power my
VK-
>
> This issue with the VK-77 has been discussed previously - see
> message 4826 "Has anybody tried roland vk-77".
>
> James
I have I bought a new one about a month ago from a man named
Tony LaBrasca in the Chicago area. He sells cases for them also. His
customer service is very good. I love the vk-77, It's very playable.
I have a B3 Chop with a 122 ,a new Korg Cx-3 and play the vk-77
through a Kbr-3d Motion Sound. I added the Pk-7 pedals and the stand
and bench. I prefer it over my B3. Which is for sale for $3,000.00
I'm am a new player and my instructor wanted me to learn pedals as
well as both keyboards. I also live in an apartment so I wanted an
organ that my wife and I could move if we ever had to. As far as
sounds I use the manual settings when I plug into a 145 Leslie and
the pipe setting B81 when I play through my Motion Sound. The only
complaint I have is that every time you switch registrations you have
to turn off the internal sim. This problem also exists in my Korg CX-
3. By the way if anybody is interested in my B3 feel free to call me
on my nextel at 603-639-6130. We're usually up to about 11:30 pm . I
live in Seabrook,New Hampshire Howard